Out of the Rubble: Building a New Community - WALDORF?

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Out of the Rubble: Building a New Community - WALDORF?

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Mr S wrote:

Plus I can send my kid to the Manila Waldorf school surrounded by high-end Filipino families that actually have decent values and a brain.
GREAT point. I had checked out Waldorf schools in Costa Rica etc before leaving the USSA, but had NO IDEA they exist in Asia.

Going to make this a thread.
So here it is.

One problem we face when trying to sow the seed of a new community is GETTING IT STARTED.

Waldorf Schools are already out there, with various "UnSchoolers" and "HomeSchoolers" clustered around them.

Fellow iconoclasts, independent thinkers, libertarian types, people who love their children.

Could they be the "grit" around which a pearl forms? Could their locations be a fertile location for new communities to sprout?
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Jester, have you actually met these parents? I know that the home schooling parents where I live aren't a very impressive group. I don't know much about Waldorf Schools but I would be interested to hear what anyone with direct experience with parents associated with these schools has to say.
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fschmidt wrote:Jester, have you actually met these parents? I know that the home schooling parents where I live aren't a very impressive group. I don't know much about Waldorf Schools but I would be interested to hear what anyone with direct experience with parents associated with these schools has to say.
Took yoga from a beautiful Black woman in Montrose just north of Glendale CA, who lived in Pasadena with her White husband and kid. Met both the parents. He was quiet and introverted, she was the star, but very feminine. Like a young slender Condoleeza Rice. Their kid was in Waldorf school in Pasadena. Families were banned from having tv or video games. All 12 year olds learned car repair. Math was big, too - I forget the details.

I was very impressed.

BUT... each Waldorf school is different. They are not a chain. So each one will require research.

What do you not like about homeschoolers, though? I'm curious.
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Jester wrote:Their kid was in Waldorf school in Pasadena. Families were banned from having tv or video games. All 12 year olds learned car repair. Math was big, too - I forget the details.
That sounds quite good. Maybe Mr S can comment on the school he knows.
What do you not like about homeschoolers, though? I'm curious.
There is a huge homeschooling community here in El Paso because the public schools are so bad. By bad, I mean full of violence and bad culture. The ones doing the homeschooling are mostly religious Christian mothers. They use computer programs to teach. They don't do much themselves. The result is that their kids don't learn much, about as little as those in school. This reflects the interest of the mothers which is mostly religion, not education.
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Jester wrote:So here it is.

One problem we face when trying to sow the seed of a new community is GETTING IT STARTED.

Waldorf Schools are already out there, with various "UnSchoolers" and "HomeSchoolers" clustered around them.

Fellow iconoclasts, independent thinkers, libertarian types, people who love their children.

Could they be the "grit" around which a pearl forms? Could their locations be a fertile location for new communities to sprout?
You may find some useful ideas in the archives of the "Free State Project" (FSP)(NH) and its smaller counterpart "Free State Wyoming".

Wrt FSP, the interested/took action ratio was about 10:1, and some of them even managed to get themselves elected to local/state office.
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fschmidt wrote:
Maybe Mr S can comment on the school he knows.
Manila
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cE6L1TVBX9Q


Waldorf method to teach applied math etc.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cE6L1TVBX9Q
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jeff Berwick,
The DollarVigilante
broadcasts from Acapulco

(with Angel Clark of
www,RadioFreedom.us )

viewtopic.php?t=5012
[youtube]viewtopic.php?t=5012[/youtube]


from 22:50 to 24:15 mentions Montessori school and conventional high-end privagte school in Acapulco
29:48 to 30:11 to 30:45 mentions Dayna Martin, an expert on "Unschooling", as well as (hero) Luke Rudkowski

Here's what I googled about this Dayna Martin person.
havent perused yet, just posting here to facilitate others' research
http://DaynaMartin.com/
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